نتایج جستجو برای: health ethics

تعداد نتایج: 1061251  

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2014
fatemeh mohabati seyed pouria hedayati somayeh bagheri mahbobeh mohabati

background and objective: organizational citizenship behavior (ocb) is referred to as the voluntarily activities that are not included as duties in the job description or the formal system of rewards. development of ocb can have a great impact on human resources performance and organization’s achievements. similar with many other organizational variables, ocb as well is dependent on contextual ...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2012
Matthew K Wynia

The IntegratedEthics initiative marries two areas in which VHA is a recognized leader: health care quality and health care ethics. Every day in VHA facilities across the country, patients, their families, and the health care professionals who serve them encounter challenging ethical concerns. We know that VHA practitioners are committed to providing the highest quality of care for their patient...

2013
George J Agich

The proliferation of clinical ethics in health care institutions around the world has raised the question about the qualifications of those who serve on ethics committees and ethics consultation services. This paper discusses some of weaknesses associated with the most common educational responses to this concern and proposes a complementary approach. Since the majority of those involved in cli...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
dave mercer

in response to the international journal of health policy and management (ijhpm)editorial, this commentary adds to the debate about ethical dimensions of compassionate care in uk service provision. it acknowledges the importance of the original paper, and attempts to explore some of the issues that are raised in the context of nursing practice, research and education. it is argued that each of ...

2010
William A. Nelson Karen E. Schifferdecker

Ethics questions and conflicts will always be commonplace in rural health care practices. Despite the ethics knowledge and skills that clinicians and administrators may possess, ethics conflicts are stressful and time-consuming because of the inherent uncertainty surrounding such conflicts. To manage the potential negative effect of ethics conflicts, health care professionals and institutions s...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2008
Ruth Gaare Bernheim Alan Melnick

Public health officials frequently face ethical tensions and conflicting obligations when making decisions and managing health departments. Leadership requires an ongoing approach to ethics that focuses on two dimensions of practice: the professional relationships of officials developed over time with their communities and the ethical aspects of day-to-day public health activities. Education an...

Journal: :آموزش و اخلاق در پرستاری 0
سوره خاکی سیمین اسمعیل پورزنجانی سهیلا مشعوف

abstract: introduction: abiding with ethical discipline in nursing leads to improving nursing services and promoting the patient’s health. due to the fact that patients are the most critical elements in health care organizations, this study was carried out with the aim of determine compliance with professional ethics and its relationship with associated demographic factors from the vantage poin...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2012
Stacy M Carter Ian Kerridge Peter Sainsbury Julie K Letts

Public health ethics has emerged and grown as an independent discipline over the last decade. It involves using ethical theory and empirical analyses to determine and justify the right thing to do in public health. In this paper, we distinguish public health ethics from clinical ethics, research ethics, public health law and politics. We then discuss issues in public health ethics including: ho...

Journal: :Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety 2012
Mary Beth Foglia Ellen Fox Barbara Chanko Melissa M Bottrell

BACKGROUND Preventive ethics (PE) is a key component of IntegratedEthics (IE), an innovative model developed by the Veterans Health Administration (VA)'s National Center for Ethics in Health Care which establishes a comprehensive, systematic, integrated approach to ethics in health care organizations. Since early 2008, IE has been implemented throughout all 153 medical centers and 21 regional n...

2015
Lisa M Lee Miguel Ángel Royo-Bordonada

In this issue of Public Health Reviews, we turn our attention again to public health ethics. In our 2012 issue dedicated to this topic, we published 17 papers on a variety of aspects of ethical public health practice. In that issue, Aceijas et al. surveyed European schools of public health and reported that of the 40 schools responding, a large majority stated that they included ethics in their...

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